Kuchenmeister v Home Office and another

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date29 January 1958
Date29 January 1958
CourtQueen's Bench Division
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7 cases
  • R (Walumba Lumba and another) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • United Kingdom
    • Supreme Court
    • 23 March 2011
    ...have been protected by social workers' implementing an emergency protection order under section 44. The immigration officers in Kuchenmeister v Home Office [1958] 1 QB 496 had no power to detain the claimant in such a way as to prevent his transiting from one aircraft to another at London ......
  • Mohd Ridzwan Abdul Razak v Asmah Hj Mohd Nor
    • Malaysia
    • Federal Court (Malaysia)
    • Invalid date
  • G.E. v Commissioner of an Garda Síochána
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court
    • 2 December 2022
    ...should follow in such a case in order to give reality to the protection afforded by the law to personal freedom.” Likewise, in Kuchenmeister v. Home Office [1958] 1 QB 496 at 513 Barry J. held that an award of damages should mark “the very precious right of liberty”. The comments of O'Donn......
  • Lewis v Australian Capital Territory
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 5 August 2020
    ...for the Home Department [2019] 3 WLR 1156 at 1193 [112]; [2020] 1 All ER 669 at 702. For the insufficiency of “could have” see Kuchenmeister v Home Office [1958] 1 QB 496 at 325 [1999] 1 WLR 662; [1999] 2 All ER 326. 326 [2012] 1 AC 245 at 281 [93]. 327 (2014) 231 FCR 251 at 268 [86]. 3......
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1 books & journal articles
  • WORKPLACE SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN SINGAPORE: THE LEGAL CHALLENGE
    • Singapore
    • Singapore Academy of Law Journal No. 1999, December 1999
    • 1 December 1999
    ...on Torts, supra n 44, paras 18—94 and 18—95. 105 Grosvenor Hotel Co v Hamilton [1894] 2 QB 836 at 840. 106 Kuchenmeister v Home Office [1958] 1 QB 496; Beckett v Walker[1985] CLY 129a (£200 for 53 hours’ detention after a warrant of arrest negligently issued); Simmons v Polak[1986] CLY 974 ......

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